Description Dreaming story about why the Emu can't fly and why there is so much water in the local area. The illustrations are by the students at Dawu Remote Community School.
The Uti Kulintjaku Watiku (men’s) group of NPY Women’s Council formed in 2016, with a commitment to promote healing, prevent family violence, and develop community capacity and resilience.
Tjanimaku Tjukurpa | Tjanima’s Story grew out of a genuine care and concern for …
Our Bedtime Stories 2, Episode 3: Kaparlinya Mantati Yanu Malaku (Going to Grandmother's Country)
Story by Edie Ulrich in the Tjupan language. This episode was produced by Goldfields Aboriginal Language Centre in Kalgoorlie, WA.
Our Bedtime Stories presents stories for …
Western Desert Verbal Arts Project Collection
From 2012 - 2017 Ngaatjatjarra linguist Elizabeth Marrkilyi Ellis worked with Inge Kral and Jennifer Green to document the endangered verbal arts of the Australian Western Desert.
The Western Desert dialects spoken in the …
In 2012-2013 a group of Ngaanyatjarra and Ngaanyatjarra language speakers from the Ngaanyatjarra Lands in Western Australia recorded traditional verbal arts and sand stories.
Even in Australian Indigenous communities where traditional spoken languages are still relatively …
CIAF, Torres Strait Regional Authority and Gab Titui Cultural Centre have collaborated to produce a series of insightful presentations from Torres Strait Islander artists and communities. Experience the vibrancy and complexities of Torres Strait Islander culture through their …
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